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World peace – one person at a time

Ithaca peace activism supports nonviolent solutions, nuclear disarmament, and global awareness through weekly corner gatherings.

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Green Party View: History’s test is here again

Explore the Green Party immigration policy as history’s test returns. Learn how ordinary people can resist injustice and protect human rights today.

Green Party View: Does this make sense?

Todd Saddler leads the Chase Bank climate protest in Ithaca, highlighting fossil fuel investments and systemic climate issues.

Green Party View: Cornell’s panopticon, in defense of genocide

Explore Sriram Parasurama’s critique of Cornell surveillance and genocide, student activism, and university accountability.

How Frederick Douglass’ excoriation of two-party politics speaks to us today

Bill Carini connects Frederick Douglass’ 1852 critique of two-party politics to today’s struggles, urging a moral, people-centered alternative.

Green Party View – Congress: A club on the take

Congress lobbying corruption revealed by Rose Garrity. Learn how AIPAC influences U.S. policy in 2025.

How Did We Get Here?

Victor Tiffany critiques both parties’ corporate policies & urges joining the Green Party for a pro-peace, pro-democracy revolution in the U.S.

Democrats and Republicans: “Hands (and bombs) off” Palestine!

Green Party’s Bill Carini urges halting U.S. military aid to Israel, condemning genocide in Palestine, in Tompkins Weekly column.

Green Party View: A national issue has reared up in our backyard
A St. Patrick’s Day challenge for Congressman Josh Riley
Green Party View: Touching (military) base(s)
Green Party View – Josh Riley in Congress: An Atrocious Start
Green Party View – Who, How And What Gets Our Votes?
Deja hue…the orange demon is back!
Green Party View – A write-in vote for Jill Stein is a vote for democracy
Green Party View: Getting What We Deserve
The Greens are more than just a political party
Green Party View: Why Jill Stein?
Green Party View: U.S. Border agenda — Attitudes about immigrants and migrants and a personal experience
Green Party View: Jill Stein for president – a moral imperative
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Green View: ‘Spoiler effect?’ Let’s eliminate that with ranked choice voting